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He said, "Let's take a short rest."
Is he anything of a scholar?
Is he anything of a scholar?
He is a critic rather than a novelist.
I think he is not so much a novelist as he is a scholar.
He said he would win and he did, too.
He told the bookstore keeper that he would come there again to buy the book that afternoon.
He told the bookstore keeper that he would come there again to buy the book that afternoon.
All of a sudden, he proposed to me.
They say that he is seriously ill.
He mentioned to me that he would go shopping in Shibuya.
He does not study hard enough.
He thanked his host for a most enjoyable party.
He thanked the host for the very enjoyable party.
He is said to have been weak when he was young.
He is said to have been very poor when he was young.
They say that he was very poor when he was young.
He told me that I could use his car.
He claims to be a socialist, and yet he has two houses and a Rolls Royce.
He said so out of envy.

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